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gulp-ng-html2js
README.md
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A plugin for gulp which generates AngularJS modules, which pre-load your HTML
code into the $templateCache. This way AngularJS doesn't need to request the actual HTML files anymore.
Usage
First, install gulp-ng-html2js as a development dependency:
shell npm install --save-dev gulp-ng-html2js
Then, add it to your gulpfile.js:
javascript var ngHtml2Js = require("gulp-ng-html2js"); gulp.src("./partials/*.html") .pipe(ngHtml2Js({ moduleName: "MyAwesomePartials", prefix: "/partials" })) .pipe(gulp.dest("./dist/partials"));
The main reason to use this module would be optimization. By pre-loading the HTML files, you can spare requests and loading time when the files are actually needed. When you are optimizing, you should do it properly. So, we should add the following plugins: gulp-minify-html, gulp-uglify, and gulp-concat:
javascript var ngHtml2Js = require("gulp-ng-html2js"); var minifyHtml = require("gulp-minify-html"); var concat = require("gulp-concat"); var uglify = require("gulp-uglify"); gulp.src("./partials/*.html") .pipe(minifyHtml({ empty: true, spare: true, quotes: true })) .pipe(ngHtml2Js({ moduleName: "MyAwesomePartials", prefix: "/partials" })) .pipe(concat("partials.min.js")) .pipe(uglify()) .pipe(gulp.dest("./dist/partials"));
This way you end up with 1 single, minified Javascript file, which pre-loads all the (minified) HTML templates.
If you have your modules sorted into directories that match the module name, you could do something like this:
javascript // This picks up files like this: // partials/date-picker/year.html (as well as month.html, day.html) // partials/expanded-combo-box/combobox.html // partials/forms/feedback.html (as well as survey.html, contact.html) // Returns modules like this: // datePicker, expandedComboBox, forms gulp.src("./partials/**/*.html") .pipe(ngHtml2Js({ moduleName: function (file) { var pathParts = file.path.split('/'); var folder = pathParts[pathParts.length - 2]; return folder.replace(/-[a-z]/g, function (match) { return match.substr(1).toUpperCase(); }); } })) .pipe(concat("partials.min.js")) .pipe(gulp.dest('./dist/partials')); }
API
ngHtml2Js(options)
options.moduleName
Type: String or Function
The name of the generated AngularJS module. Uses the file url if omitted.
When this is a function, the returned value will be the module name. The function will be passed the vinyl file object so the module name can be determined from the path, content, last access time or any other property. Returning undefined will fall back to the file url.
options.declareModule
Type: Boolean
Whether to attempt to declare a new module (used with options.moduleName). True if omitted.
Set this to false if options.moduleName is already declared.
options.prefix
Type: String
The prefix which should be prepended to the file path to generate the file url.
options.stripPrefix
Type: String
The prefix which should be subtracted from the file path to generate the file url.
options.rename
Type: Function
A function that allows the generate file url to be manipulated. For example:
javascript function (templateUrl, templateFile) { return templateUrl.replace('.tpl.html', '.html'); }
options.template
Type: String
A custom Lodash template for generating the Javacript code. The template is called with the following params:
- moduleName: the resulting module name.
- template
- url: the resulting template url.
- content: the HTML content of the input file.
- escapedContent: the escaped HTML content of the input file. Note: the HTML content is escaped for usage in a single quoted string.
- prettyEscapedContent: the readable, escaped HTML content of the input file.
Example
javascript { template: "$templateCache.put('<%= template.url %>', '<%= template.escapedContent %>');" }
options.extension
Type: String
The file extension of the generated files. Defaults to .js. Can be used to generate TypeScript files and create a gulp TypeScript - job to convert them. For a working example take a look at angular-systemjs-typescript-boilerplate
options.export
Type: String
- commonjs: export the angular module using module.exports =
- system: export the angular module using export default
Note this does not export anything with declareModule set to true.
Example
javascript { export: 'commonjs' }
javascript { export: 'system' }
License
[npm-url]: https://npmjs.org/package/gulp-ng-html2js [npm-image]: https://badge.fury.io/js/gulp-ng-html2js.png
[travis-url]: http://travis-ci.org/marklagendijk/gulp-ng-html2js [travis-image]: https://secure.travis-ci.org/marklagendijk/gulp-ng-html2js.png?branch=master
[depstat-url]: https://david-dm.org/marklagendijk/gulp-ng-html2js [depstat-image]: https://david-dm.org/marklagendijk/gulp-ng-html2js.png